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have you ever broken the law, justice scalia? >> have i ever broken the law? >> yeah. >> i have exceeded the speed limit on occasion. >> ever been caught? >> oh, yes. i've gotten tickets. none recently. >> that's it? that's the only criminal action in your life? >> yeah. i'm pretty much a law-abiding sort. >> i like the phrase "pretty much." it gives me somewhere to go. >> i'm a law-abiding sort. >> what is your guilty pleasure? >> my guilty pleasure? i don't have any guilty pleasures. how can it be pleasurable if it's guilty? >> i have plenty of guilty pleasures. >> no, you don't. >> i do. will everybody does. >> anything i shouldn't do? smoking? >> you've been married for how long? >> 52 years. >> an amazing marriage. nine children. >> yes. >> how many grandchildren? >> 33. >> amazing. what has been the secret of such a longstanding marriage, do you think? >> maureen made it very clear early on that if we split up i would get the children. >> we said before the break that possibly she was a long suffering wife. did you mean that? >> she has worked very hard.
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even though the law was upheld the judges say the law can't go into effect until 2013. the panel says there isn't enough time to properly implement that law before the november elections. >> is the u.s. involvement in syria escalating? they are sending 150 troops to the jordan syrian border it is to help boost the military capability if the violence spreads. they may use chemical weapons or they may get their hands on them. they are not ruling in or out. >> the massachusetts senate race could determine which party controls the u.s. senate one of the big issues they are talking about, taxes. >> asking billionaires to pay at least the rates their securities pay senator browne went with the millionaires not the secretaries. >> i am not going to be raising taxes on any one in massachusetts or any one in the united states. we are in a fiscal and financial emergency. >> brown also saying he would reveal obama care. >> hotel rooms turn into makeshift blood france fusion centers pills wrapped with foil a stunning report from anti doping agency says winning and doping went hand
even though the law was upheld the judges say the law can't go into effect until 2013. the panel says there isn't enough time to properly implement that law before the november elections. >> is the u.s. involvement in syria escalating? they are sending 150 troops to the jordan syrian border it is to help boost the military capability if the violence spreads. they may use chemical weapons or they may get their hands on them. they are not ruling in or out. >> the massachusetts senate...
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you're you're a catholic i'm a methodist but we both worship the same laws. heard and god is coming to fruition and biblical biblical prophecies are being fulfilled and this confrontation is willed by god and chirac is listening to this and gets off the phone and says to his people do any of you know what he was talking about because god my god i don't know if anybody listening to this knows what that is and bush was characterizing this christianity verse as. well he didn't say it that way but yeah it was christianity versus evil yeah you know and and the french the staff for sure rock hired a biblical scholar and i always stop here the french are considering whether to join the iraq coalition and they feel the need to hire a biblical scholar to analyze the bible for them to explain what bush was talking about there's something really wrong there and so comes out ends up that this god and magog they are out of the book of dizzy kill and the book of revelation and they relate to armageddon and so when chirac gets this. that's it i mean the decision the intelli
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and was not a sort of in law. it was part of what was called. the arab contingent you know you had in terms of dealing with the the soviet union you had this group of mujahideen who were the the indigenous population and they were really the fighting force then you had the arab militia could be and that group the bin ladin was on the rest were really almost. comical really i mean is this was this was the charlie wilson's war thing right and you had which of those groups was charlie wilson where we supported. the indigenous population which it had to get and the i mean there's a there's a fantastic book by steve cole which goes into this in a you know a great degree about what was bin laden's actual role and al qaida the al qaeda subsequent you know called al qaeda group actual role in the fight against the soviet union and big one was a terrible military commander i mean just awful he was more of a post here you know and he like to make himself out to be this fellow who you know beat back the soviets but really wh
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training here is conducted by nato special operators and experienced american law officers. this year, 600 graduates will return to their units proficient in hand to hand combat, live fire qualification on every weapon in their arsenal, patrolling, live fire close quarter battle with one mentor called fish, "fighting in someone's house." the goal, afghan police forces around the country that are come be tent, committed and capable of standing on their own. harris, we are now you with third battalion 8th marines at ford operating base in helmand province. the task has been made more dangerous by all the date certain and exit strategy talk from the white house but the soldiers, sailors, airmen, guardsmen and marines here are getting the job done. they can come home knowing they made this a safer place. back to you in new york, harris. >> colonel north, thank you very much. >>> see how one campaign is responding to early voting in a swing state. and former vice president dick cheney weighing in it on the vice presidential debate. what he is saying about his successor's perfor p
training here is conducted by nato special operators and experienced american law officers. this year, 600 graduates will return to their units proficient in hand to hand combat, live fire qualification on every weapon in their arsenal, patrolling, live fire close quarter battle with one mentor called fish, "fighting in someone's house." the goal, afghan police forces around the country that are come be tent, committed and capable of standing on their own. harris, we are now you with...
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passed those laws. new york is an example. connecticut is an example. but i think those will be partial solutions and i think they will leave things unprotected. it is hard to craft a compromise without eliminating the driver of the problem. >> just to make sure i understand you, you do not think -- you think there is not a solution? is it something that is going to be -- ? >> i do not think it is comprehensive. there are all kinds of solutions available, but there is always going to be somebody on the outside of the scope of that protection. you'll have fewer disputes if you have exemptions, but i do not think he will be able to track them all down. >> where will we be? >> i think sometimes there is the suggestion of alarm amazon.com -- the of alarmism, but think about it. the legal definition of marriage affects rights. it certainly does, including in religious institutions that cannot go along with that in conscience. that is the locus of the d broadly.escribe t because for a tactical reason it does
passed those laws. new york is an example. connecticut is an example. but i think those will be partial solutions and i think they will leave things unprotected. it is hard to craft a compromise without eliminating the driver of the problem. >> just to make sure i understand you, you do not think -- you think there is not a solution? is it something that is going to be -- ? >> i do not think it is comprehensive. there are all kinds of solutions available, but there is always going...
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there is absolutely no purpose in the law and in reality for this amendment. there's nothing -- it's nothing but a political tool and it's being used in an effort to divide this country on an issue we should not be dividing america on. we ought to be talking about issues like healthcare and jobs and what's happening in iraq. not using an issue that divides this country in a way that's solely for political purposes. it's wrong. >> mr. vice president, you have 90 seconds. >> well, let me simply thank the senator for the kind words he said about my family and our daughter. i appreciate that very much. >> you're welcome. you're welcome. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> ok. then we'll move on to the next question. this one is for you, mr. vice president. george bush has derided john kerry for putting a trial lawyer on the ticket. you yourself have said that lawsuits are partly to blame for higher medical costs. are you willing to say that john edwards, sitting here, has been part of the problem? >> well, gwen. >> mr. vice president. >> first of all, i'm not familiar
there is absolutely no purpose in the law and in reality for this amendment. there's nothing -- it's nothing but a political tool and it's being used in an effort to divide this country on an issue we should not be dividing america on. we ought to be talking about issues like healthcare and jobs and what's happening in iraq. not using an issue that divides this country in a way that's solely for political purposes. it's wrong. >> mr. vice president, you have 90 seconds. >> well, let...
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university of michigan law school. we won the law school case. we lost the undergrad case. and i think at this point, it is -- and there have been more recent studies about how it is a disaster for black people. but mostly i think it's a disaster for america. at this point, i will say, -- >> why? >> you get past discrimination by not discriminating on the basis of race. that's the way to do it. i will say one of the things that conservatives have generally not liked about richard nixon was of course he was the first one to impose racial quotas, time lines, on the construction industry that was doing business with the government. and, you know, people, my generation and below, grew up in a world without separate water fountains, without democrats slyke bull connor or volsavis or george wallace. in our lifetimes and i might add the president's lifetime, the only -- the only effects of being black is that it is an advantage. you are more likely to get into harvard. you are more likely to get into a top law school. so it was easier to be against the time lines, the racial quota
university of michigan law school. we won the law school case. we lost the undergrad case. and i think at this point, it is -- and there have been more recent studies about how it is a disaster for black people. but mostly i think it's a disaster for america. at this point, i will say, -- >> why? >> you get past discrimination by not discriminating on the basis of race. that's the way to do it. i will say one of the things that conservatives have generally not liked about richard...
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. >> liberals are more likely to watch law and order for 30 rock. >> tonight pbs will not be the worst thing on television. it will be john stossel. >> who is with >> not surpriseded liberals watch that. >> tells you things like if you want to reach an independent swing women voter by the house of guard check if you want to reach a republican leaning most likely to vote independent swing mango by the golf channel. >> he found many are christians who woch the tv preachers who might vote for bush. >> in the name of jesus. >> in ohio in 2000 bush got 8 percent of the african american vote. in 2004 he got 16 percent. we were able to identify a group of african american voters whose history was overwhelmingly democrat we had crews that gave us a sense they might be reachable. >> they want to reach not just swing voters but swing voters in these ten states. >> you take a map in the united states and say cross them out. we can't win here. >> the rest of us most of us don't really count. we live in the wrong state. i live in new york. my state's electoral votes will go to obama no doubt doesn'
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it doesn't have to be accredited under the state of massachusetts law. there are many facilities that are not accredited. but one of the things they do as part of the accreditation process is look at the facilities, look at the machinery and things like this, fredricka. >> what is the difference between the compounding pharmacy and a regular pharmacy that people, you know, know to be in their neighborhood, on the corner, et cetera? >> right. well, you know, for a long time, the whole notion of compounding medications, you know, that was something that was done by local pharmacies, particular medication, you needed in smaller doses or needed it mixed with another medication. sometimes kids would get it flavored so it wouldn't taste as bad. as you sort of allude to, fredricka, that was don't locally. the compounding centers have gotten larger and larger over time and now you have these sorts of centers which made 17,000 -- more than 17,000 doses of this particular steroid mixture. so what it started off with many years ago, what it turned into, fredricka,
it doesn't have to be accredited under the state of massachusetts law. there are many facilities that are not accredited. but one of the things they do as part of the accreditation process is look at the facilities, look at the machinery and things like this, fredricka. >> what is the difference between the compounding pharmacy and a regular pharmacy that people, you know, know to be in their neighborhood, on the corner, et cetera? >> right. well, you know, for a long time, the...
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had judge borke been a justice, i suppose he would not have supported many important laws that i like, including roe v. wade. that's why i was the first chairman of the judiciary committee to forthrightly state that it matters what your judiciary process is. i did change on that, and i'm glad i did. >> governor, there have been times as mayor and governor there were bills that i did not veto. those could be considered issues that i quisi caved in on, if you will, in order to work with the legislative body. that body actually holds the purse strings. there were times when i wanted to zero base budget and cut taxes even more, and i cannot have enough support in order to accomplish that. but on the major principle things, no, there hasn't been something that i have had to compromise on, because we have always seemed to find a way to work together. up in lass lass we have worked together not caring who gets the credit for what as we accomplish things up there. that's just been a part of the operation that i wanted to participate in, and that's what we're going to do in washington, d.c. al
had judge borke been a justice, i suppose he would not have supported many important laws that i like, including roe v. wade. that's why i was the first chairman of the judiciary committee to forthrightly state that it matters what your judiciary process is. i did change on that, and i'm glad i did. >> governor, there have been times as mayor and governor there were bills that i did not veto. those could be considered issues that i quisi caved in on, if you will, in order to work with the...
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but it's the same law it's the same law that lets you invite high priced lobbyists down to williamsburg. and bring them down there and entertain them playing golf, playing tennis, and bringing republican senators down there, to have exchanged for that contributions to their campaign. it's the same kind of law that lets you have honorariums and you've collected over a quarter of a million dollars of honorariums now, speaking to various interest groups. and there's no control over what you do with that money. you can spend it on anything you want to. you can spent it on golf club dues, if you want to do that. [applause] >> now, that's what i've seen you do in this administration. and that's why we need campaign reform laws, and why i support them. and you in turn have voted against them time and time again. [applause] >> john margolis, question for senator quayle. >> senator quayle, in recent years the reagan administration has scaled back the activities of the occupational safety and health administration, prompted in part by vice president bush's task force on regulatory relief. the bud
but it's the same law it's the same law that lets you invite high priced lobbyists down to williamsburg. and bring them down there and entertain them playing golf, playing tennis, and bringing republican senators down there, to have exchanged for that contributions to their campaign. it's the same kind of law that lets you have honorariums and you've collected over a quarter of a million dollars of honorariums now, speaking to various interest groups. and there's no control over what you do...
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change immigration laws so we get the brightest mines in the world to the united states just four or five things i think that puts it out of reach for romney. >> stephanie: yep. one other favorite moment. >> there aren't enough rich people to tax to pay for all of their spending. the next time you hear them say don't worry about it watch out middle class, the tax bill is coming to you. we can cut tax rates by 20% -- >> it has never been done before. >> it has been done a couple of times. >> it has never been done before. >> jack kennedy lowered rated -- >> oh now you are jack kennedy. [ laughter ] >> one of the astounding things about this whole thing, and the vice president make the point last night but romney in the first debate said he is not going to cut taxes on people. they will pay the same amount if that is it where is his job program? if he is not going to reduce their taxes, where is his job program? he doesn't have one. >> stephanie: yeah. >> this whole thing about raising taxes on small business banks is hysterical. ryan said 53% of income would fall under small business
change immigration laws so we get the brightest mines in the world to the united states just four or five things i think that puts it out of reach for romney. >> stephanie: yep. one other favorite moment. >> there aren't enough rich people to tax to pay for all of their spending. the next time you hear them say don't worry about it watch out middle class, the tax bill is coming to you. we can cut tax rates by 20% -- >> it has never been done before. >> it has been done a...
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i teach at a law school. we can't adopt the program because thank goodness, colleges are not that segregated today. basically, the 10% programs viability is a race control alternative, only work in -- >> he works for a large university. works for a large state university. the 10% program as you point out was this attempt to try to honor diversity in the classroom with a new kind of policy. there's a new report out called better affirmative action by richard collenberg at the century foundation suggesting maybe what we need is socioeconomically-based affirmative action. is this the solution if fisher brings down affirmative action as we know it today? >> initially, doesn't have to be an either/or. very often when we see the cases cued up to the supreme court we're all counting votes before the arguments even happen. i think if we take ourselves back to michigan, everybody was saying that plan would not survive. everybody said that. almost everybody. >> who knew roberts would go for the health care reform. >> i
i teach at a law school. we can't adopt the program because thank goodness, colleges are not that segregated today. basically, the 10% programs viability is a race control alternative, only work in -- >> he works for a large university. works for a large state university. the 10% program as you point out was this attempt to try to honor diversity in the classroom with a new kind of policy. there's a new report out called better affirmative action by richard collenberg at the century...
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the chamber, but the beauty and the virtue and vice of joe biden is he does not use a teleprompter law. he is fresh and real, but these days when you have all-intrusive media coverage, he occasionally says something wrong. he has handled some of these gaffes reasonably well. in 2008, he made that comment about barack obama, trying to compliment him but it was tinge with racist overtones, called him a clean and articulate african-american or something like that, but nobody would suggest to joe biden harbors any ill will toward any particular group, and his record is just the opposite. he also weathered some storms over borrowing a speech from the labor leader in england and plagiarizing, not attributing credit. in all cases, he seemed to brush it off and come back and be scranton joe, the guy we all know. ditto with his handling of sarah palin in 2008. it was a tough order. he had to portray her as someone who was not ready for prime time, but he did not want to be too hard, or he would appear to be bullying someone who was a lot younger. the clip you showed your viewers was wonderful w
the chamber, but the beauty and the virtue and vice of joe biden is he does not use a teleprompter law. he is fresh and real, but these days when you have all-intrusive media coverage, he occasionally says something wrong. he has handled some of these gaffes reasonably well. in 2008, he made that comment about barack obama, trying to compliment him but it was tinge with racist overtones, called him a clean and articulate african-american or something like that, but nobody would suggest to joe...
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he is a professor of law and economics at yale law school. chairman ofhe aei's our council economic advisers. he was supposed to be coming down from the cornea -- la guardia and his plane got cancelled. aei was a hotbed of the regulatory research in the 1980's that lead to regulation. it looks like we have a lot of work to do still. but it is good to have george even if just on the phone. also turning us is jeff eisenach. -- joining us is jeff eisenach. he is an adjunct professor at the george mason university school of law and is visit -- and is a visiting scholar here at american enterprise institute. we are also joined by randal picker. he teaches antitrust law at the university of chicago law school. he is the co-author of game theory and the law. here is how we are going to proceed. greg will talk about 20 minutes or so about his paper. then we are going to hear from our discussion, starting with george. and then jeff and randty and greg will have little time to respond. the everyone to have a q&a at the end. -- then we want to have a q&
he is a professor of law and economics at yale law school. chairman ofhe aei's our council economic advisers. he was supposed to be coming down from the cornea -- la guardia and his plane got cancelled. aei was a hotbed of the regulatory research in the 1980's that lead to regulation. it looks like we have a lot of work to do still. but it is good to have george even if just on the phone. also turning us is jeff eisenach. -- joining us is jeff eisenach. he is an adjunct professor at the george...
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i really am appreciative of the law enforcement and community-based agencies that are here with us today. how they have really worked together to try to crack down to make sure people are aware of these scams and we can as a city kind of move forward to prevent them for the future. so this hearing is on a number of these types of scams that have happened over the past few months. they tend to target older chinese women in san francisco. since january of this year there have been a series reported. again, it is older asian or chinese women. it involves the theft of jewelry and money obtained under false pretense. nearly 50 of these cases have been reported in san francisco. it's totaled over $1.5 million of losses in cash and jewelry. many of these cases also again have taken place not only in chinatown but also sunset and richmond district. similar cases also have been reported in new york, chicago, boston and seattle. i wanted to invite up a number of the reps from our law enforcement and community agencies from the police department, san francisco district attorney's office rebecca pro
i really am appreciative of the law enforcement and community-based agencies that are here with us today. how they have really worked together to try to crack down to make sure people are aware of these scams and we can as a city kind of move forward to prevent them for the future. so this hearing is on a number of these types of scams that have happened over the past few months. they tend to target older chinese women in san francisco. since january of this year there have been a series...
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behind the most of the people being evicted out of the city of san francisco in terms of the laws that they lay, what they're, the arrogance of their position. when you have the residents go before them because they are not being, they are not under the eye of observation. then you really see the bad side of why you need to bring this organization to the light where they could be observed. i think it's a good thing but by the same, we need it done like 25 years ago. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> my name is [inaudible] ladies and gentlemen. the history goes back to 25 years ago to the housing authority and my statement i have been using at your commission for years, ain't no mystery, check your history. ladies and gentlemen, there's deeper history in what we're talking about with the city government channel. i'm the one that started that, i'm not going to get the hand for that because of same things the housing authority tenants went through 20 years ago. ladies and gentlemen, i am happy, tickled not pink by black right now because most of the tenants are africa
behind the most of the people being evicted out of the city of san francisco in terms of the laws that they lay, what they're, the arrogance of their position. when you have the residents go before them because they are not being, they are not under the eye of observation. then you really see the bad side of why you need to bring this organization to the light where they could be observed. i think it's a good thing but by the same, we need it done like 25 years ago. >> thank you. >>...
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said that this law can't go into you effect until next year. new voting legislation across the country has unleashed an explosive battle over who counts and your right to vote could be at stake. that's why we have this for you. cnn's documentary special called voters in america, who counts. it's joe johns. he is awesome, and it's sunday night at 8:00 eastern. i highly recommend you tune in to watch. thank you for watching us. do appreciate it. my friend and my league and a very smart lady suzanne malveaux takes over the reigns now with "newsroom international." >>> welcome to "newsroom international." i'm suzanne malveaux. we're going around the world in 60 minutes. here's what's going on right now. >> people w work at the u.s. embassy in yemen for more than 20 years shot dead. men on motorcycles, they ambushed his car, and she they killed him. officials in yemen say it looks like the work of al qaeda. more of what we know about the killing and why he may have in justple of minutes, revelation teammates of superstar cyclist lance armstrong. one
said that this law can't go into you effect until next year. new voting legislation across the country has unleashed an explosive battle over who counts and your right to vote could be at stake. that's why we have this for you. cnn's documentary special called voters in america, who counts. it's joe johns. he is awesome, and it's sunday night at 8:00 eastern. i highly recommend you tune in to watch. thank you for watching us. do appreciate it. my friend and my league and a very smart lady...
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economic promise he's made in a campaign, who post debate now has said gee, i don't want new abortion laws on my agenda. are you kidding me? it really is -- >> his website was different than what he was saying. his web team had to catch up to the changes he made. >> why the president can't go there? because no one has changed positions in policy more than this president. earmarks. i'm against them. he accepting them. guantanamo. no. increased spending to increase the the deficit. >> while you watch the debate tonight, get instant reaction debates live blog. just rolls off the tongue, doesn't it? we'll be right back. >>> in 1994 when george bush sr. was in a debateferaro, he appeared to be patronizing toward her. >> let me help you with the difference between iran and the embassy in lebanon. >> and she answered right on the button. >> let me just say first of all that i almost recent your patronizing attitude that you have to teach me about foreign policy. >> that moment, i think, solid fie e fieded the idea that a woman had the right to be there as a vice presidential candidate. all energy
economic promise he's made in a campaign, who post debate now has said gee, i don't want new abortion laws on my agenda. are you kidding me? it really is -- >> his website was different than what he was saying. his web team had to catch up to the changes he made. >> why the president can't go there? because no one has changed positions in policy more than this president. earmarks. i'm against them. he accepting them. guantanamo. no. increased spending to increase the the deficit....
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i stayed there for law school and have a master's in public policy from there. those are subjects i decided to study because i was interested in public service and public policy issues and government. >> you grew up in the boston area. what made you want to make the transition and moved to san francisco? what motivated you to get involved in politics question marks before i ran for office, and worked in san francisco as a criminal prosecutor and civil rights attorney. i got to understand how much of a be in san francisco is to the rest of the world for social justice. i spent a number of years helping to grow a small business. i got to understand the innovative spirit in san francisco. at night, i volunteered as a neighborhood leader and as feature of an affordable housing organization. i learned so much about the challenges facing our neighborhoods and the special jewels that are the urban villages we live in. i ran for office because i wanted to serve the city and protect all that is so special about san francisco. >> what lessons did you learn after campaigni
i stayed there for law school and have a master's in public policy from there. those are subjects i decided to study because i was interested in public service and public policy issues and government. >> you grew up in the boston area. what made you want to make the transition and moved to san francisco? what motivated you to get involved in politics question marks before i ran for office, and worked in san francisco as a criminal prosecutor and civil rights attorney. i got to understand...
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there are a laws in place that ensure these military volt are -- votes are counted. i have confidence that they will be counted. host: michael in stamford, connecticut, independent caller, you're on the air. caller: good morning. i want to talk about the recovery and whoever gets elected are going to have to start the recovery getting better. it sort of like everybody agrees that recovery is going on but it's not good enough. but we're recovering. what are we recovering from? it seems like we're recovering from the republicans and tagging over and not doing anything or getting in the way of everything. i think if we reelect more republicans, it will be like a relapse and we will be right back in the same old boat. they run around like crazy fret, drunken students these republicans. guest: listen, we definitely need to create jobs, grow the economy. the fact is this president has failed at that. there's a reason why they put the republicans in the house. what we've been able to do is stem the spending that's been happening under the democrats. we've started that job o
there are a laws in place that ensure these military volt are -- votes are counted. i have confidence that they will be counted. host: michael in stamford, connecticut, independent caller, you're on the air. caller: good morning. i want to talk about the recovery and whoever gets elected are going to have to start the recovery getting better. it sort of like everybody agrees that recovery is going on but it's not good enough. but we're recovering. what are we recovering from? it seems like...
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and the electronic frontier foundation filed lawsuit against that law saying it clearly violates the constitution and gives the executive branch free rein to make warrantless suspicion list the domestic surveillance there is nothing the courts can do about it. this week the supreme court refused to hear that legal challenge thus killing one of the last remaining options to hold the telecom giants accountable for participating in mass surveillance so eight hundred eighty skates and the surveillance state lives on and under president obama it's thrived as recent d.o.j. documents obtained by the a.c.l.u. show under president obama certain forms of warrantless phone surveillance have increased sixty percent and certain forms of warrantless e-mail and network surveillance they've increased three hundred and sixty one percent president obama has been one heck of a surveil are and she but there's a bigger picture to all of this and that's this as the surveillance state grows any hope of we the people coming together and creating progressive movements in the streets diminishes in fact the ve
and the electronic frontier foundation filed lawsuit against that law saying it clearly violates the constitution and gives the executive branch free rein to make warrantless suspicion list the domestic surveillance there is nothing the courts can do about it. this week the supreme court refused to hear that legal challenge thus killing one of the last remaining options to hold the telecom giants accountable for participating in mass surveillance so eight hundred eighty skates and the...
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in venezuela with all the atrocities, the rule of law. my main disagreement with chavez is because he's been an accomplice of the colombia terrorist groups and i disagree with giving the opportunity to show up while everyone knows in colombia that chavez has been an accomplice here of terrorist groups. >> can i ask one other question? the kind of pressure you put on the terrorists in colombia, some americans are saying we need to do that in mexico, which is a country now threatened by drug cartels violence. what do you think about? could the colombian model work for mexico. the president of mexico has done very well. i am confident that the new president will commit himself. we call that determination. the new president recently. >> the book is "no lost causes," president alvaro uribe, thank you very much. it was an honor to have you on the show this morning. ahead this morning, a personal and revealing look back at reagan's west coast white house by president reagan's daughter. >>> and next, molly ringwald joins the table. you're watchin
in venezuela with all the atrocities, the rule of law. my main disagreement with chavez is because he's been an accomplice of the colombia terrorist groups and i disagree with giving the opportunity to show up while everyone knows in colombia that chavez has been an accomplice here of terrorist groups. >> can i ask one other question? the kind of pressure you put on the terrorists in colombia, some americans are saying we need to do that in mexico, which is a country now threatened by...
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right, he's an old friend of my in-laws. >> yeah. let's go to the nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. >> stephanie says they haven't changed. >> you guys brought it up yourself. we're just curious about the ohio poll. >> sure. >> dlthere was an 11-point democratic margin here. what was that about? >> well, look -- >> is that an oversampling? >> well, no. look, you know, you don't weight by party. you don't weight by eye ideology. you know, this is why our pollsters looked at it. they weighted everything correctly by census, geography, and you end up with a sample on one hand i sat there and he said boy, this looks too conservative. on the other hand, you look at that big democratic party idea advantage, and you think boy, that seems off there. but when you merge them together, look, this is what you find. and i think one of the reasons why there's a little bit of a democratic advantage in who's making it through the likely voter screen is the most -- what i think is the most important number in this poll which is of the 18% that tol
right, he's an old friend of my in-laws. >> yeah. let's go to the nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. >> stephanie says they haven't changed. >> you guys brought it up yourself. we're just curious about the ohio poll. >> sure. >> dlthere was an 11-point democratic margin here. what was that about? >> well, look -- >> is that an oversampling? >> well, no. look, you know, you don't weight by party. you don't weight by eye ideology. you...
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cbs5 reporter sharon chin on their crusade to protect 12 million kids and the law he says will save lives. >> it was the most heartbreaking day of our life. >> reporter: it happened four years ago, but they recall every detail. his family vacationed in had mexico, celebrating the oldest son b.j.'s 18th birthday and high school graduation. >> we were walking. then b.j. comes up to be me and says, dad, my throat hurts. can you get me some cough drops? >> reporter: those would be the last words to his father. >> his lips are blue, he's pale gasping for air. >> reporter: he was allergic to peanuts. unknowingly ate some in his chocolate mousse that might. >> he just gets hives and we give him antihistamines and he would be okay. but this time it killed him. >> reporter: 12 million american children or one out of 12 have a food allergy. they said that half of them will have a life threatening reaction some time in their lives. the researcher at children's hospital researches this stuff. >> people could be looking normal. then within a matter of minutes if they inject that food or someone wipes
cbs5 reporter sharon chin on their crusade to protect 12 million kids and the law he says will save lives. >> it was the most heartbreaking day of our life. >> reporter: it happened four years ago, but they recall every detail. his family vacationed in had mexico, celebrating the oldest son b.j.'s 18th birthday and high school graduation. >> we were walking. then b.j. comes up to be me and says, dad, my throat hurts. can you get me some cough drops? >> reporter: those...
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laws. and south carolina was upheld in court and apparently not spending the money as they were supposed to, according to congress, setting up offices overseas for our military to vote. >> clayton: it makes you wonder. is it a happy coincidence, or when you have a poll in favor of mitt romney, is politics at play here? >> look, i would say it's the wrong set of priorities. if any voters should be given special consideration for getting their votes in, it should be the people protecting our freedom. instead we're not providing the infrastructure. only 32% of battles in 2008 came back and the obama campaign separate from the pentagon is suing ohio against their law giving the military three extra days to vote just before election day. and 15 military groups including the veterans of foreign wars, the american legion, are appalled. and laws that say military gets special consideration. apparently they don't: we're asking thm to fight overseas and risk their lives, but not giving them special c
laws. and south carolina was upheld in court and apparently not spending the money as they were supposed to, according to congress, setting up offices overseas for our military to vote. >> clayton: it makes you wonder. is it a happy coincidence, or when you have a poll in favor of mitt romney, is politics at play here? >> look, i would say it's the wrong set of priorities. if any voters should be given special consideration for getting their votes in, it should be the people...